Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries/Genesis House III In Detroit, MI
Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries is a community service organization that provides help for the homeless, abused, and hungry members of the Detroit area.
The primary focus areas of service include
- Feeding the hungry
- Housing the homeless
- Treating substance abuse disorders
Other services provided by the Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries are:
- Vocational Training and Workforce Development
- Educational Services
- Spiritual Life Services
- Youth Summer Camps
Substance abuse services include detoxification and recovery services in separate locations. These services include:
- Christian Guidance Center houses 90 men referred by courts, police, and treatment hotlines and agencies
- Genesis House III houses 42 women referred by courts, police, and treatment hotlines and agencies
- Christian Guidance Center houses 70 men who are referred by the Michigan Department of Corrections and Wayne County Community Justice
Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries also provides detox and long-term support and aftercare which include:
- Long-term residential services for persons in recovery
- Men using public funding through SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
- Detox services include physical assessments, medical monitoring, and referrals
- Men and women referred by emergency shelters and hospitals
Payment at the Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries
The Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries serves the community without charge for many services, due to work with public funding through state and city sources.
Public health insurance may be accepted for some services, and reimbursement may be possible.
Contact the Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries for more information on fees and acceptable forms of payment, as well as possible funding and payment assistance.
Addiction Treatment Address
Primary Focus Of The Treatment Program
- Treatment for substance use disorders (SUD's)
Type Of Treatment Provided
- Drug and alcohol addiction treatment
- No medication used for opioid addiction
Approaches For Addiction Treatment
- Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) psychotherapy - modification of dysfunctional emotions, behaviors, and thoughts
- Counseling approach for addiction treatment
- Counseling for trauma - post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Rational emotive behavioral therapy (REBT)- encourages the development of rational thinking
- Twelve step (12 step) approach for addiction treatment
- Brief intervention approach - 15-30 minute meeting to encourage more intensive treatment
- Contingency management (CM) incentivised behavioral therapy
- Motivational interviewing - motivation to make positive changes
- Anger management treatment
- Matrix model - treatment for stimulants
- Community reinforcement plus vouchers - 24-week outpatient therapy
- Prevention of substance abuse relapse
Smoking At The Facility - Policy
Treatment Settings
- Residential inpatient addiction treatment
- Short-term residential inpatient treatment
- Long-term residential inpatient treatment
- Computerized treatment for addiction
How The Treatment Facility Operates
- Organization is privately held
Licenses, Certifications, And Accreditations
- State Funded Addiction Treatment Agency
- State Department Of Health (DOH)
- Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)
Types Of Payment/Insurance Accepted For Treatment
Help With Paying For Treatment
- Income based sliding fee scale
- Payment assistance for treatment - possible financing
Customized Treatment Programs / Groups Available
- Co-occurring / dual diagnosis treatment for addiction
- LGBTQIA clients - Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual
- Military Veterans that suffer from addiction
- Families of Military
- Court ordered addiction treatment
- Seniors / elderly treatment for addiction
- Treatment for pregnant postpartum women
- Adult females
- Persons with human immunodeficiency virus - HIV - AIDS
- Trauma - post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) experienced by clients
- Sexual abuse trauma treatment
- Domestic and partner violence victims
- Teens and preteens (youth aged 16-24)
Additional Services That Support The Treatment Process
- Case management (create plans for treatment or recovery)
- Peer services (clients in recovery assist others in recovery)
- Other health education services
- Housing services
- Tobacco screening
- Counseling for smoking tobacco
- Substance abuse screening
- Breath analyzer or blood alcohol testing
- Drug or alcohol urine screening
- Planning for discharge
- Aftercare continuing care
- Development of social skills (communication, emotional, decision-making, negotiation, problem solving, conflict resolution, relationships)
- Care for child of client in treatment
- Help with social services (education, food subsidies, health care, job training, subsidized housing)
- Employment counseling or training
- Domestic violence services for family or partner
- Substance abuse education
- Transportation assistance
- Mental health services (clinical depression, anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, obsessive compulsive disorder,post traumatic stress disorder)
- Self-help support groups
- Treatment for non-substance abuse addiction disorder
- One on one counseling sessions
- Group counseling sessions
- Family counseling sessions
- Counseling for married couples
- Can bring children to treatment program
Age Range The Treatment Facility Accepts
- Young adults / Teenagers
- Adult clients
Gender Specific Accepted By Treatment Provider
Treatment Facility Website
- http://www.drmm.org
Contact This Substance Abuse Treatment Facility
- Phone Number Main: 313-883-5614